Seeking
Inda Cares is seeking fun, motivated, passionate, and hard working individuals to volunteer for our organization!
If you are looking for a volunteer opportunity to give back, accrue hours, gain experience, or use your knowledge and skills in a selfless way contact us to see how you can volunteer or join our board. We welcome people from all backgrounds and age ranges!
FOR VOLUNTEERS
See more information about our volunteer opportunities and positions below.
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp2070163.jsp
FOR BOARD MEMBERS
See more information about our board of director opportunities and positions below.
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp2049727.jsp
Small Business Contest
As many of you know Keyla Silva-Byrd entered into SCORE's Small Business Contest in February. Unfortunately we did not win the contest but we congratulate every small business that entered as well as the 2016 winners. You are still welcome to see the video submission below.
http://championship.score.org/entry/9972882
In The News
Want to hear about the latest news in Angola? See 3 top stories below written by our volunteer Shoshana Snow!
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Governor defends joint efforts to improve education There have been many efforts to improve the education system in the Malange province in Angola. The governor fully supports this movement, stressing the importance of, open communication between faculty and students, and increasing strides towards excellence. "The future of young people depends crucially on the quality of education they receive. Students should be formed with accuracy and efficiency, as they are the future drivers of the country's destiny," he said.
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China financing to Angola supports smaller projects China has given 6 billion dollars to Angola, 5.3 billion of which, will be used to finance 155 public projects across the country, including a dam in Cuanza Norte, new roads and industrial parks, as well as social facilities such as hospitals, medical centers, schools, universities, water and power networks, as well as irrigation. This is intended to boost the economy of Angola significantly. At least 20% of project workers must be Angolan, and the supplies will be taken from Angola as much as possible, to give business to local companies.
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We want to hear from you!
Here at Inda Cares, Inc. we strive to stay connected to our supporters, partners, and sponsors. We constantly want to know what we are doing well and what we can improve on. Help us by filling out this quick survey below!
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Natural resources management against environmental crimes highlighted The minister of Environment, Fátima Jardim, is working to fight poaching in Luanda. She spoke at the opening of the 3rd meeting of the Interministerial Commission against Environmental Crimes related to Fauna and Flora. Angola is a member of the International Convention on Endangered Species so it is very important that they do their part in fighting poaching, etc. Jardim explained that there needs to be a better framework, and more effective supervision to help solve this issue.
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